ROUDYBUSH
DISTRIBUTOR



Daily
Maintenance:
Daily Maintenance is a highly palatable diet for the average
bird and supplies nutrients needed to allow birds to look their best and
to live long, healthy lives. Daily Maintenance has roughly 7% fat and 21%
of its calories are derived from fat.
Low-Fat
D/M: Low-Fat Daily
Maintenance addresses the widespread problem of obesity in pet birds.
Low-Fat D/M contains roughly 3% fat and 9% of its calories are derived
from fat.
Breeder:
Roudybush
breeder diets should be fed any time parents are feeding chicks. It
supplies the high levels of nutrients needed for growth in chicks. During
egg laying and incubation, breeder can be fed mixed with maintenance
diets. Continue feeding breeder diet until chicks are either taken
from parents for hand feeding or at least until the chick is
weaned.
High - Energy Breeder
Formula:
Was
formulated for birds that need to feed their chicks a high - energy diet
to obtain optimal growth. Although specific species requirements have yet
to be established, some aviculturist feel that specific species, most
notably macaws, need higher energy levels during growth. High - Energy
Breeder Formula is 7% fat; 21% of calories derived from fat. Continue the
high-energy diet when the birds end their breeding season.Return birds to
maintenance pellets when the season has ended.
Formula
3 Hand - Feeding Formula
:
Formula
3 Hand - Feeding Formula is a diet formulated with a higher fat content
than the Original Hand - Feeding Formula and allowing for longer times
between feedings. Formula 3 contains less calcium and Vitamin D3, which
addresses the concern many avian veterinarians have for elevated amounts
of vitamins and minerals that may damage the kidneys of baby chicks.
Formula 3 mixes and feeds with greater ease due to its thinner, smoother
consistency thus it flows through syringes and feeding tubes easier. The
higher fat content makes Formula 3 especially useful in larger psittacine
and granivorous species from hatching to weaning.
Lory
Diet:
The Lory
Diet provides owners the flexibility of offering their birds a variety of
wet and dry foods. It can be fed dry or mixed with about one part
dry nectar to three parts water. Lory Diet can also be fed in conjunction
with a variety of other foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables or
treats of Roudybush Daily Maintenance. When enough dry nectar or Roudybush
Maintenance is fed, the droppings become more solid, eliminating the messy
spraying of droppings that occurs in Lories fed nectar exclusively. This
is highly desirable effect in the opinion of most lory owners with pet
birds in their homes.